What is To The Bone about? When is it on Netflix?

The film follows a girl who is suffering from anorexia, who has spent years going through recovery programmes, but none of them have worked for her.

The trailer opens on the main character Ellen obsessively counting the calories in her dinner, while we see her getting thinner and thinner throughout the trailer until she collapses having not eaten enough.

She's then sent to a live-in recovery programme with other young people suffering from eating disorders, which is led by a non-traditional doctor who tries to get Ellen to enjoy life and feel optimistic about things.

Tackling the tough subject of eating disorders it could be set to follow in the steps of 13 Reasons Why, which tackled depression and became a huge hit.

Has To The Bone been controversial?

To The Bone has come under fire for similar reasons to previous Netflix hit 13 Reasons Why.

Some eating disorder sufferers believe that the film romanticises and glamorises their condition while others have warned that it could act as a "how-to guide" for vulnerable young women at risk of contracting an eating disorder.

Australian mental health organisation Headspace issues a warning about the film after images from the trailer reportedly appeared on "so-called 'thinspiration' websites, which glamorise eating disorders."

The charity's CEO Jason Trethowan said: "The concern is about the portrayal of behaviours associated with an eating disorder – and whether this may be providing a 'how to' guide for adolescents who may be at risk.

"We don't want any representation or discussion in the media, on TV, or anywhere else, that has the potential to place young people at risk."

But film director Marti Noxon, who has struggled with anorexia and bulimia in the past, said her aim was "not to glamorise eating disorders, but to serve as a conversation starter about an issue that is too often clouded by secrecy and misconceptions."